ID: 28376 Comment by: todd2321 at hotmail dot com Reported By: jedihudzilla at hotmail dot com Status: Assigned Bug Type: Compile Failure Operating System: Linux/Mandrake 10 PHP Version: 5CVS-2004-05-12 (dev) Assigned To: georg New Comment:
Hi I've experienced a similar problem using MySQL 5 alpha : Linux Mandrake 10 official Apache 2.0.49 PHP 5 RC2 MySQL 5 alpha CONFIGURE runs fine ./configure --with-apxs2=/usr/local/apache2/bin/apxs --disable-cgi --without-mysql --with-mysqli=/usr/bin/mysql_config MAKE crashs like this : /home/foo/php-5.0.0RC2/ext/mysqli/mysqli_prop.c: In function `stmt_affected_rows_read': /home/foo/php-5.0.0RC2/ext/mysqli/mysqli_prop.c:189: error: structure has no member named `affected_rows' /home/foo/php-5.0.0RC2/ext/mysqli/mysqli_prop.c:189: error: structure has no member named `affected_rows' /home/foo/php-5.0.0RC2/ext/mysqli/mysqli_prop.c:189: error: structure has no member named `affected_rows' make: *** [ext/mysqli/mysqli_prop.lo] Erreur 1 Thanks a lot to Aaron who opens my eyes, the problem is located near line 190 in ext/mysqli/mysqli_prop.c : #if MYSQL_VERSION_ID < 40102 MYSQLI_MAP_PROPERTY_LONG_LONG(stmt_affected_rows_read, STMT, stmt->mysql->last_used_con->affected_rows); #else MYSQLI_MAP_PROPERTY_LONG_LONG(stmt_affected_rows_read, STMT, stmt->result->affected_rows); #endif Replace this last 5 lines by this only one works fine for me : MYSQLI_MAP_PROPERTY_LONG_LONG(stmt_affected_rows_read, STMT, stmt->mysql->last_used_con->affected_rows); Hope this helps. Todd PS : there is another similar bug with PHP 5 RC 3, this one seems to be located in mysqli.c ... Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-06-06 09:05:33] lars dot a dot johansson at se dot atlascopco dot com Thanks Aaron, now it compiles. I spent 5 hours yesterday with this problem. The time wasn't wasted, as I learned a lot about CVS, configure, make etc. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-06-05 22:51:59] agifford at infowest dot com POSSIBLE FIX: For PHP 5.0.0RC2 with MySQL 4.1.2 the following change to the PHP source file /ext/mysqli/mysqli_prop.c at line 191 fixed the issue for me (so far as I can tell - my mysql PHP web scripts appear to be working all right): Change it FROM: MYSQLI_MAP_PROPERTY_LONG_LONG(stmt_num_rows_read, STMT, stmt->result->row_count); Change it TO: MYSQLI_MAP_PROPERTY_LONG_LONG(stmt_num_rows_read, STMT, stmt->result.rows); Looking at mysql.h, I see that the MYSQL_STMT structure's "result" member is of type MYSQL_DATA, which is a structure, not a pointer, and it has a member named "rows" but not one named "row_count". Hope this helps! -Aaron out. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-06-05 22:38:15] agifford at infowest dot com I see the exact same problem building PHP5 (5.0.0RC2) from the FreeBSD port (mod_php5) using MYSQLI with the latest FreeBSD MYSQL 4.1 port (4.1.2) under FreeBSD 5.0. It's probably related to the incompatible API changes MySQL recently made for the 4.1.2 alpha release (see http://lists.mysql.com/announce/199 for some info), but I don't know enought to go looking. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-05-12 19:43:55] jedihudzilla at hotmail dot com Description: ------------ Using the latest snapshot of PHP5 and MySQL 4.1.2 (it's 4.1.2-alpha-nightly-20040512) I get a compile failure with PHP. MySQL was configured with: --prefix=/usr/local/mysql. PHP was configured with --with-mysqli=/usr/local/mysql/bin/mysql_config --prefix=/usr/local/php With this it gets to compiling mysqli_prop.c then errors out: /home/foo/php5-200405121430/ext/mysqli/mysqli_prop.c: In function 'stmt_num_rows_read': /home/foo/php5-200405121430/ext/mysqli/mysqli_prop.c:191: error: invalid type argument of '->' /home/foo/php5-200405121430/ext/mysqli/mysqli_prop.c:191: error: invalid type argument of '->' /home/foo/php5-200405121430/ext/mysqli/mysqli_prop.c:191: error: invalid type argument of '->' make: *** [ext/mysqli/mysqli_prop.lo] Error 1 I had previously tried with the pre-built MySQL binary for 4.1.1, which let PHP compile fine. This seemed to be because PHP disabled the prepared statement code as it was < 4.1.2, which was why I downloaded the MySQL CVS build. This also fails with PHP5 RC2, which was what I was using before I tried the PHP CVS snapshot. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=28376&edit=1